Norman Neil Hannon

August 17, 1937 - January 6, 2008

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Norman Neil Hannon,

Dear Dad, we were not ready for your departure January 6, 2008, but we were thankful to be with you in the end. We will so miss your creativity, your energy, and your support in our needs. Your loving smile will be missed by all. Dad was born August 17, 1937 in Seattle, WA and graduated from Queen Anne High School. He worked as a General Contractor most of his life. Dad is survived by his wife Donna Hannon, children Julie Dean, Tracy Gessner, Brian Hannon, and Garrett Hannon, sister Janet Mutter, 5 grandchildren and 1 great-grandson. He was preceded in death by his daughter Stacy Hannon. Memorials may be made to March of Dimes, Attn: DRFR, 1275 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains, NY 10605. Arrangements by Bonney-Watson Federal Way, 1535 SW Dash Pt. Rd. 253 839-7317.

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Bradley Stoll
Bradley Stoll
5 years ago

I remember first meeting your dad at our place in San Leandro and then seeing him for the last time as he helped you move back to that area from here many years ago. He was always fun to be around. We’re sorry he was taken from you so early.

Bradley, Carol, Brandon and Emma-Leigh

Tracy Gessner
Tracy Gessner
5 years ago

Dad,

I want to thank you for so many wonderful memories. I will miss your laughter and beautiful smile. You made a difference in so many lives. I feel comfort in knowing we have another guardian angel. I love you so much XOXOXO

Julie Dean
Julie Dean
5 years ago

Dear Dad,

I just think you were one of the greatest men I have known and there will never be enough space to tell you how much you meant to me. You will know how much I will miss you because you will be with me forever and ever.

I love you more!

Julie

Garrett Hannon
Garrett Hannon
5 years ago

Dad……

Where do I start? And more importantly, where could I possibly finish? My heart is breaking but the fact that you’re in a better place, with ones that you love and have missed eases my pain. Know that you will be in my heart forever and that it will be you that I ask when I need the nice weather, just like you asked for it from Grandma!!! I love you, Dad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sandy Martin Riley
Sandy Martin Riley
5 years ago

I was so saddened to see that Norm has passed away. My deepest sympathy to his wife Donna and his children. I worked at the Sea Gally restaurant in Federal Way many years ago when Norm was a regular customer and remember him as such a kind, caring, fun loving guy that was a friend to many. He textured the ceilings in my home and it became a party with several Sea Galley regulars and friends involved in the project. I know he will be sorely missed by all the lives he touched. Rest in peace sweet soul.